Weak low pressure is affecting the area, however from Thursday, weak high pressure is expected to prevail. From Friday onwards, dust will be suspended in the atmosphere.
Initially today, the weather will be mostly clear with increased low clouds in places. During the midday hours and after, clouds that will develop are expected to give isolated rains and possible and isolated storm, especially in the mountains but also in areas to the south, to the east and possibly also in the interior. The winds will initially blow from the sea, weak to moderate and locally moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort, to gradually become by the afternoon mainly south-westerly and north-westerly, of the same intensity. The sea will generally be a bit rough. The temperature will rise to around 27 degrees in the interior, around 25 on the coasts and 16 degrees in the higher mountains.
In the evening, the weather will be mostly clear, while locally, mainly on the coasts, increased low clouds will be observed. Gradually, increased average and high clouds will also be observed. Later and during the morning hours, inland areas and the southeast, light fog may form. Winds will initially be southwest to northwest, light to moderate, 3 to 4 Beaufort and soon downslope, light, 3 Beaufort. The sea will become generally calm to a little rough. The temperature will drop to around 15 degrees inland, around 16 on the coast and 8 degrees in the higher mountains.
On Wednesday, locally increased clouds will be observed at intervals, which during the midday hours and after, are expected to give isolated rain and isolated storms, especially in the mountains but also in areas to the south, east and interior.
On Thursday and Friday, the weather will be mostly sunny.
The temperature on Wednesday will remain at the same levels, however until Friday, it will gradually rise, to be above the average climatic values of the season.